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What’s the potential size of Cabcorner’s Market?

Written by Jon on Wednesday, January 20th, 2010
Categories: Thoughts and Relevant Technology | Tags: cab sharing, garden, George Washington Carver, harvest, investor, mobile web, national deficit, Sidekick, soy bean, wheel barrel

This is shamelessly directed at those who are interested in knowing the answer to the question of Cabcorner’s market potential. To investors, skeptics and fans alike, the market potential for all things mobile web is impossible to quantify at this time due to the fact that the population for which this technology is going to most  greatly affect is still amassing in such numbers, so rapidly, that it would be very difficult to even pin point an exact figure from which to make a reasonable deduction about its future growth– somewhat akin to trying to make a calculation about the future of America’s national deficit based on a snap shot taken at this very  moment in time. The mobile web universe is still just a fuzzy, amorphous, black and white blob on a sonogram machine. Is it a boy or a girl?

However, this does not mean that one can’t find a seat, possibly a court side seat, from which to  watch this fast paced game unfold in all its glory. Cabcorner’s platform is currently putting down roots in a garden that is not yet quite  ripe for large-scale picking. That’s not to say there aren’t already luscious, full plump tomatoes, or rows of seeded cauliflower patches that are ready or soon to be ready for harvesting, there are. But the size and scope of this garden has yet to be understood and next year’s harvest will certainly be more plentiful than this years and the year after will exceed that of the one that came before it and so on and so forth. Simply being a farmer in this garden now is enough to be giddy about the variety, size and appeal of the crops our wheel barrel will carry back to the cottage in the days, months and years to come. For us, we believe Cabcorner is a wonderful wheel barrel and we are going to be very successful farmers, if only because each harvest from this day to a long time from now will always be bigger than the last. Take a minute to read this article on the usage of the mobile web and mobile web devices by the tween market and you will begin to see that a major shift has already occurred, and in five years time we will begin to see the significant effects of that shift in our young adult population.  Let us be your George Washington Carver and tell you all about the miracles of the soy bean, I mean the endless potential of the mobile web and what that will mean for so many, including cab sharing networks.

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